How many share same beliefs with SO?

My fiance claims he is supportive. We discuss spiritual beliefs quite in depth. He wants to be asatru, or something along those lines. And at first, when I began learning about the path before me, he was super supportive. But as time passes, I see that he isn't nearly as supportive as he would like me to believe and has made a few off comments about taking the kids from me if I ever cast on him without his permission. These days, he doesn't bring it up at all but will go out of his way to ensure I dont have the private time I need... Although he still likes to brag about the set of runestones I gave him.
And he gripes about my tarot cards....

I am aware of the red flags. I have no one here. We moved up here about a year and a half ago. It was my idea for affordability purposes. It also removed him from his supporters and family. There are many additional red flags above and beyond what I have mentioned. I don't believe he is going to change. I have considered leaving many times. I assure you all I am no victim and I call him out on his crap regularly.

I am aware of the red flags. I have no one here. We moved up here about a year and a half ago. It was my idea for affordability purposes. It also removed him from his supporters and family. There are many additional red flags above and beyond what I have mentioned. I don't believe he is going to change. I have considered leaving many times. I assure you all I am no victim and I call him out on his crap regularly.

I am glad that you see it how it is I was wondering if anyone around you knows about your path, but it sounds as though that probably isn't the case. It's good to be able to talk to someone about it the good thing is, you have us here. I hope it helps.

My fiance claims he is supportive. We discuss spiritual beliefs quite in depth. He wants to be asatru, or something along those lines. And at first, when I began learning about the path before me, he was super supportive. But as time passes, I see that he isn't nearly as supportive as he would like me to believe and has made a few off comments about taking the kids from me if I ever cast on him without his permission. These days, he doesn't bring it up at all but will go out of his way to ensure I dont have the private time I need... Although he still likes to brag about the set of runestones I gave him.
And he gripes about my tarot cards....

I told my husband he "wasn't worth" casting a spell on. That took the wind out of his sails and also insulted him greatly. Although I don't recommend it (unless you want to start a fight), it is very satisfying in the moment.

My significant other and I are both Witches we have the calling in our blood. He is initiated in the Wiccan tradition though is no longer practising and is open minded and non judgemental , which works for me he doesn't sprout the athree fold law or anything like that. But Wicca was his path for a few years and he gained some fabulous experiences and met some fabulous people during that time. I don't define myself under a tradition as such. We have many shared interests and can discuss, debate aspects of witchcraft, magick, spirituality c etc . He is very interesting and I learn from him in some respects. I have studied / experienced Witchcraft enough that I feel comfortable on my own path so am able to listen learn take what I want and leave the rest.

We currently have a hundred mile distance between us but when we are together I feel I can be my true self. I can sit at his altar and work within his space with no problems at all. We have a strong magical connection almost like a memory. Writing it now I'm turning to mush forgive me .

Sometimes, I find it very difficult to pinpoint my husbands exact beliefs because there are some things that are private to him. He is very supportive of my craft and will get involved when I ask, but he also has his own practices. I learn far from his facial expressions what I call his "head nods of knowing" than I do his words. I think he is more knowledge, while I am more action.

I had to come back to share how our relationship has evolved on this topic. Sometimes, if a situation arises where I want to do a spell, I let my partner know I'm going to do, or have done, 'a little something'. So, he never knows the full details of the spell, but he knows roughly the situation I want to make happen.

He mostly knows when I'm doing it and definitely knows once it's been done. And he has surprised me. You know how sometimes you get little signs that your spell is progressing? Well, I often think to myself, 'hey, that seems like a pretty good sign'. So, I've said to him something along the lines of, 'I don't know if you believe in this, but you know that thing that happened?' and before I get to finish my thought about it being a sign of the spell's progress, he'll interrupt me to say, 'yeah, I reckon you did it, and I thought the same thing.' So that's been pretty mind blowing.

Also, recently I did a spell that just felt really right, and we can both feel it happening quite intensely. Anyway, after the first few days of good 'signage', he woke up and told me about a dream he had. He described it as being like one of those Christian 'footprints' posters. You know, the footprints on the sand, and something about Jesus walking alongside you?

Anyway. He and I were walking along a grassy field in our town we live in. We were both barefoot, and instead of leaving footprints, we both left a trail of fire behind us. It was a nice, small, safe, steady fire. Then, he said, people from our town would walk past us. He saw me touch them, and when I did, they started to leave a trail of fire behind them. And in his mind, he said to himself, 'that's my girl!' LOL.

I personally think he's more interested in it than I realised. And I think he's 'got' something. Not that I'd ever want to push him about it. It doesn't bother me either way if he takes this path or not.